If you fish the Cumberland you should always carry some Chicago Flies. It is a fly that I would fish every where for every fish in fresh water.
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Anyone tie this one, or have experience fishing it the CR? I head Gerald McDaniel talk about it at a Bass Pro Seminar in Clarksville a while back.
http://www.creeksideanglers.org/item2.htm
Boone
Last edited by FlyLie; 06-13-2010 at 10:19 PM.
If you fish the Cumberland you should always carry some Chicago Flies. It is a fly that I would fish every where for every fish in fresh water.
That looks like a Wooly Bugger that has caught several fish! Looks pretty easy to tie! Guess they have some skinny little leeches in Chicago ! If it produces fish , I would use it !!! :
Last edited by FlyLie; 06-14-2010 at 03:38 PM.
I will tie you a bunch in the fall or winter months. Right now , I have been so busy that I cannot find time to tie myself some. ( I still have a lot of HH to catch up on , And a lot of new ideas bouncing around upstairs ) But I could show you in just a few minutes how to tie them yourself. Nothing more gratifying than catching some fish on a fly that you have tied yourself !!! And a great way to kill time if you have a bunch of it on your hands.
Either give a Man a fish , Or TEACH him to fish ???
Sounds like a plan...Let's put it on the Program for the get-together in (July?)I will tie you a bunch in the fall or winter months. Right now , I have been so busy that I cannot find time to tie myself some. ( I still have a lot of HH to catch up on , And a lot of new ideas bouncing around upstairs ) But I could show you in just a few minutes how to tie them yourself. Nothing more gratifying than catching some fish on a fly that you have tied yourself !!! And a great way to kill time if you have a bunch of it on your hands.
Either give a Man a fish , Or TEACH him to fish ???
Looks just like a black, Mohair leech. We fished with the same thing growing up in UT. We used black and brown.....but we called them Mohair leeches. Great flies!
-Rich